Astrometric base-line observations of Solar System bodies
1Devyatkin, AV, 1Gorshanov, DL, 1L’vov, VN, 1Tsekmeister, SD, 1Chubey, MS 1Pulkovo Astronomical Observatory, Pulkovo, Russia |
Kinemat. fiz. nebesnyh tel (Online) 2016, 32(5):45-51 |
Start Page: Positional and Theoretical Astronomy |
Language: Russian |
Abstract: The use of ground-based and space base-line observations is considered. The base-line observations allow determination of distance to the observable objects and (sometimes) parameters of their orbits. Some results of base-line observations of NEAs as well as results of simulations of spacecraft observations are presented. |
Keywords: astrometric base-line observations, distance, orbits, Solar system |
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